Abstract
Language is more than just grammar rules; it's a vibrant tapestry woven with cultural threads and practical uses. This article dives into the fascinating interplay between linguistics, the study of language structure, and two of its branches: linguoculturology, which explores the deep connection between language and culture, and linguopragmatics, which analyzes how language functions in real-life situations. By uncovering these connections, we gain a richer understanding of the intricate and dynamic world of human communication.
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